Everything I have heard or read about Ivm is that its efficacy diminishes in time. The first 48hours of a congested cough with fever is the best time for IVM or HCQ to be most effective.
RE: Everything I have heard or read about Ivm is that its efficacy diminishes in time
Same is true for Hydroxychloroquine.
The FLCCC doctors, Dr. Zev Zelenko, Dr. Peter McCulloagh, etc. all emphasize these two words -— EARLY TREATMENT.
The purpose is to PREVENT HOSPITALIZATION.
Do not wait till the patient is already hospitalized before you administer Ivermectin or Hydroxychloroquine.
And that’s the problem with most detractors when they say that these do not work.... They look at these drugs in an ICU setting, not in an early treatment setting.
Had we actually allowed doctors to prescribe IVM and HCQ at the early onset of symptoms, hospitalizations would DECREASE tremendously. This is the experience of places like Mexico City, Brazil and India’s state of Uttar Pradesh.
If you think about it, the same principle applies in treating someone with cancer or heart disease. You do not wait till they are in the late stages of the disease to treat the patient.